It was a week of an impeachment attempt, omnibus bills and last committee meetings for many retiring lawmakers.
A resolution on impeachment investigations of a state officer that targeted Gov. Tim Walz and Attorney General Keith Ellison didn’t move forward after the House Rules and Legislative Administration Committee deadlocked on it Wednesday.
Finance bills were required to be through most committees by 5 p.m. Friday, with the exception of the House Capital Investment, Taxes, Ways and Means, and Rules and Legislative Administration committees. Omnibus finance bills that were approved this week included:
It turns out a lot of candy contains wheat.
Legislators learned this as testifiers poked holes in a bill that attempts to prohibit the purchase of candy, chips and pop with ...
When Erik Trost started his manufacturing class in 2017, his goal was to be able to pay students for the work they did in class.
In Trost’s industrial technology class at St...
Every parent knows that kids can get expensive. But school teachers tend to say the same thing, when you consider how often they purchase school supplies for their students out ...
The trouble started with a stool.
Gallery assistants at the Walker Art Museum said they were abruptly told they could no longer sit while assisting visitors unless they prod...
Legislators are responding to a March 17 report by the Office of the Legislative Auditor that found the Department of Human Services has more power than it believes to investiga...
The projected surplus for Fiscal Years 2026-27 is now higher than it was in the November estimate, and no deficit is projected for the next biennium.
“Minnesota’s budge...
Legislative leaders on Tuesday officially set the timeline for getting bills through the committee process during the upcoming 2026 session.
Here are the three deadlines for...